Sun Girl (Marvel Comics)
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Sun Girl | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Sun Girl #1 (August 1948) |
Created by | Ken Bald (artist) unidentified writer |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Mary Mitchell |
Partnerships | Human Torch |
Abilities | Good acrobat Expert martial artist Wields a sunbeam ray gun |
Sun Girl is the name of two fictional
Publication history
The first Sun Girl was created by artist Ken Bald and an unidentified writer. She first appeared in Sun Girl #1 (Aug. 1948), published by Marvel's 1940s precursor, Timely Comics.[1] Sun Girl starred in a namesake three-issue series cover-dated August to December 1948.[2]
The character subsequently co-starred in stories of the
A new Sun Girl debuted in
Fictional character biography
Mary Mitchell
A personal secretary for Jim Hammond, the original Human Torch, during the post-war 1940s, Mary Mitchell falls in love with him and becomes his partner as well as his sidekick after Toro leaves to tend to his ailing foster mother. In The Human Torch #32 (Sept. 1948), Sun Girl helps the Torch clear the name of an innocent man accused of murder charges, by exposing the real culprit. Later, they convince a retired doctor to perform surgery on a little girl who accidentally swallowed a diamond hidden in a lollypop. Mary leaves to go on her own adventures after that. She carries a solar ray gun.[4] She occasionally teams up with heroes besides the Torch, such as Captain America.[5] After Toro returns she resumes her position as secretary and researcher.
During the "Last Days" part of the Secret Wars storyline, Sun Girl was seen living at Valhalla Villas (a retirement home for ex-heroes and ex-villains that is located in Miami). She is among the residents that were temporarily de-aged during the final incursion between Earth-616 and Earth-1610.[6]
Selah Burke
Sun Girl | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1 (July 2013) |
Created by | Marco Checchetto (artist) Christopher Yost (writer) |
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Alter ego | Selah Burke |
Team affiliations | New Warriors |
Abilities | Proficient engineer Wields dual-wielding pistols and other light-based weapons Suit with a harness that grants: Flight Light blast projection |
A new Sun Girl later appears as one of the heroes temporarily possessed by the
Selah next appeared in issue #1 of the 2014 New Warriors relaunch, helping to save the Morlocks from an attack by the mysterious Evolutionaries.[10] When offered the opportunity to walk away by these attackers (as they have no intention of going after normal humans), she opts to sacrifice so the mutants can run away. Haechi steps in and uses his energy absorbing powers to shield her. Speedball and Justice enter the scene which makes the three attackers reevaluate their tactical position and later flee as they were now outnumbered.[11]
Powers and abilities
Mary Mitchell is a good acrobat and is an expert in both Judo and Jiu Jutsu. She also wields a Sunbeam Ray Gun which produces a bright blast of light as well as a lariat which she keeps in her emergency pouch.
Selah Burke is a brilliant engineer who creates a suit with a harness that grants her flight and the ability to project light blasts. The suit is later modified by the Superior Spider-Man. She also wields pistols capable of firing concussive blasts. She developed and constructed her gear and weapons based on her father's light manipulation technology.
References
- ^ Markstein, Don. "Sun Girl". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- ISBN 0-87833-808-X. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
- ^ "NYCC Exclusive: NEW WARRIORS Regroup, Relaunch in 2014". Newsarama. 13 October 2013.
- ISBN 978-1-61318-023-5.
- ISBN 978-1465455505.
- ^ Ant-Man: Last Days #1. Marvel Comics.
- ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
- ^ Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Superior Spider-Man Team Up #6. Marvel Comics.
- ^ New Warriors #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ New Warriors #2. Marvel Comics.
External links
- Sun Girl (Mary Mitchell) at Marvel Wiki
- Sun Girl (Selah Burke) at Marvel Wiki